List of Atlanta episodes

Atlanta is an American comedy-drama television series created by Donald Glover that centers on college dropout and music manager Earnest "Earn" Marks (Glover) and rapper Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry) as they navigate the Atlanta rap scene. It also stars Lakeith Stanfield and Zazie Beetz.

The series premiered on September 6, 2016,[1] on FX, and has been renewed for a third and fourth season with season three to premiere in early 2022.[2][3]

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
110September 6, 2016 (2016-09-06)November 1, 2016 (2016-11-01)
211March 1, 2018 (2018-03-01)May 10, 2018 (2018-05-10)

Episodes

Season 1 (2016)

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11"The Big Bang"Hiro MuraiDonald GloverSeptember 6, 2016 (2016-09-06)XAA010011.08[4]

The series opens with a confrontation between local rapper Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles and a man who breaks off one of the mirrors of Alfred's car. Alfred's cousin Earn tries to mediate the situation whilst stoned sidekick Darius has a sensation of déjà vu. Working a dead-end job and trying to split parenting duties with Vanessa (Van), Earn approaches Alfred about managing the rapper since he has connections. Though Alfred sees Earn as a leech (Earn hadn't spoken to him since the funeral of his mother), Earn finds a way to get his song played on the radio. But just as they listen to the song on Alfred's car radio, a man walking by suddenly snaps off one of the side-view mirrors, resulting in the incident at the opening (hence the déjà vu) which culminates in a gunshot.


Opening song: "No Hook" by OJ Da Juiceman[5]

Closing song: "Paper Boi" by Stephen Glover
22"Streets on Lock"Hiro MuraiStephen GloverSeptember 6, 2016 (2016-09-06)XAA010020.955[4]

Issues like police brutality, homophobia, transphobia, and mental illness are addressed as Earn awaits bail after he and Alfred get arrested for their shooting incident; Alfred, meanwhile, experiences his first tastes of fame immediately after his release from jail.


Opening song: "Law" by Yo Gotti[5]

Closing song: "Grandma's Hands" by Bill Withers
33"Go for Broke"Hiro MuraiStephen GloverSeptember 13, 2016 (2016-09-13)XAA010031.07[6]

Earn goes on a date with Van even though he's broke, on his payday. Their date goes bad as the restaurant Earn and Van are dining in repeatedly attempts to upsell them, which hinders at Earn's financial situation. At the same time, Alfred and Darius engage in a drug deal with the Migos (playing fictional versions of themselves).


Opening song: "Skrt" by Kodak Black[5]

Closing song: "Spray the Champagne" by Migos
44"The Streisand Effect"Hiro MuraiDonald GloverSeptember 20, 2016 (2016-09-20)XAA010040.920[7]

Alfred deals with social media trolling, internet criticism, and exploitation by an obnoxious social media personality named Zan. While Earn tries to trade his phone for quick cash, Darius sets up a dog-breeding investment for the future (which disappoints Earn who needed the money as soon as possible).


Opening song: "Philosophers Throne" by Xavier Wulf[5]

Closing song: "Home Again" by Michael Kiwanuka
55"Nobody Beats the Biebs"Hiro MuraiStephen GloverSeptember 27, 2016 (2016-09-27)XAA010050.860[8]

Justin Bieber (who is depicted in this episode as an African-American) makes an appearance in Atlanta at a celebrity basketball game, rubbing Alfred the wrong way. Meanwhile, Earn sneaks his way into a high-profile agents meeting after being mistaken for someone else; and Darius gets involved in an incident at a shooting range, where he is criticized for a questionable choice for a shooting target.


Opening song: "Am I Black Enough For You?" by Billy Paul[5]

Closing song: "Forget About It" by Donald Glover
66"Value"Donald GloverDonald Glover & Stefani RobinsonOctober 4, 2016 (2016-10-04)XAA010060.827[9]

Van meets her WAG friend Jayde for dinner and they clash over their respective lifestyles. Later, they smoke weed and reconcile, but Van forgets she is scheduled for a drug test the next day. She tries to use her daughter's urine, but spills it, therefore she can't take the test. She finally admits to her boss that she's smoked. She understands her boss has to fire her despite her honesty, but it leads her to question her own character and moral basis, leading later on to a small scale existential crisis.


Opening song: "It's Forever" by The Ebonys

Closing song: "Hit it and Quit It" by Funkadelic
77"B.A.N."Donald GloverDonald GloverOctober 11, 2016 (2016-10-11)XAA010070.770[10]
A satirical episode, Alfred features as a guest on a talk show called Montague, being part of a discussion on the media's indictment of black culture and its intersection with the transgender community. Commercial parodies play throughout the episode during the breaks of the talk show, creating humorous advertisements and commentary for products such as "Arizona Iced Tea: The Price is on the Can, Though"
88"The Club"Hiro MuraiJamal OloriOctober 18, 2016 (2016-10-18)XAA010080.948[11]

An NBA star named Marcus Miles is in the same club as Alfred, hogging the drinks, women, and limelight, which aggravates Alfred. Additionally, their promoter is avoiding paying Earn, who attempts to chase him down throughout the night. Eventually, Alfred strong-arms him and takes his money. Later, another shooting happens (outside of the club), which the police link to Alfred on the news due to his "armed robbery".


Opening song: "Real Sisters" by Future

Closing song: "I Can Dig It, Baby" by Little Beaver
99"Juneteenth"Janicza BravoStefani RobinsonOctober 25, 2016 (2016-10-25)XAA010090.651[12]

Earn wakes up in another woman's bed and Van comes by to pick him up for a Juneteenth-themed party which she believes will help her establish good networking. The luxury home's owner is a rich white man (who has an anthropological knowledge of African-American culture) and his bourgeois black wife. To impress the party's attendees, Vanessa and Earnest have to pretend they are a married couple who love fine art. Van struggles with her own identity yet again as she questions why she wants to impress these people in the first place following a conversation in which a woman at the party asks Earn what he does for a living. Earn responds honestly by saying he does "nothing" before transitioning into praising Vanessa for her efforts as a hardworking mother and expressing his love for her. Earn ends up going off on the homeowners when the wife insults Paper Boi and his hip hop management career after his real identity is exposed by the event's valets. On the drive back home, Earn and Van have sex in their car.


Opening song: "Change of the Guard" by Kamasi Washington

Closing song: "Chain Gang" by Sam Cooke
1010"The Jacket"Hiro MuraiStephen GloverNovember 1, 2016 (2016-11-01)XAA010100.786[13]

Earn loses his blue bomber jacket, which has important items to him, after a night of partying with Alfred and Darius. After retracing his steps from the locations of the partying, he traces it back to the house of their Uber driver (who is a secret drug and weapons dealer) from that night, who has it but ends up getting shot and killed by police while wearing it. Later, Alfred gives Earn a generous 5% pay which he gives to Van. Earn's coworker comes by and returns the important item he desperately needed: a key which unlocks the storage facility space he is living in.


Opening song: "Broccoli" by DRAM

Closing song: "Elevators (Me & You)" by Outkast

Season 2: Robbin' Season (2018)

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111"Alligator Man"Hiro MuraiDonald GloverMarch 1, 2018 (2018-03-01)XAA020010.851[14]

The episode opens with a robbery of a Mrs. Winner's (which is a secret drug front) committed by two teenagers. Later, sometime before Christmas, Earn is "evicted" from his storage facility space. He then visits Alfred (who is under house arrest) and Darius (who is mutually at odds with Alfred). After Earn reviews the terms of his probation, Earn and Darius then visit Earn's uncle Willie to defuse a domestic disturbance. Willie is antagonistic even when the police arrive but eventually simmers down and flees the house after talking to Earn about not repeating his history of professional and personal mistakes, but not before giving Earn a gold-plated handgun. Earn and Darius then return to Alfred’s house, but Earn chooses not to ask to stay with them after Tracy, one of Alfred’s friends and an ex-con, beats him to it, making him officially homeless.


This episode references the Florida Man meme, which is mentioned throughout the episode by Darius and Willie.[15]


Opening song: "Did It Again" by Jay Critch & Rich the Kid

Closing song: "When Seasons Change" by Curtis Mayfield
122"Sportin' Waves"Hiro MuraiStephen GloverMarch 8, 2018 (2018-03-08)XAA020020.714[16]

After Alfred gets robbed by his long-time drug dealer and he and Earn return from a failed meeting at a start-up—which involved meeting fellow rapper Clark County and his manager Lucas—Darius gifts Earn his half from the dog breeding operation (from season 1 episode "The Streisand Effect") which Tracy flips into an $8000 gift card. While Alfred and Darius look into getting a new dealer, Earn and Tracy head to the mall for a shopping spree; however, Tracy ends up abandoning Earn to head to a job interview after shoplifting several pairs of shoes and the card is shut down once the mall begins to catch on to their fraud. At his job interview, Tracy is told there are no positions available and he furiously accuses the firm of racism.


Opening song: "All There" by Jeezy

Closing song: "Paper Boi (Acoustic Cover)" by Amber (Bryce Hitchcock)
133"Money Bag Shawty"Hiro MuraiStephen GloverMarch 15, 2018 (2018-03-15)XAA020030.561[17]

Along with earning social media attention, Paper Boi's newest single goes gold, so Earn decides to take Van out for a night on the town to celebrate. Meanwhile, Alfred and Darius visit Clark in the studio to record guest verses but are asked to leave by Clark's crew when the audio engineer has technical difficulties with his software, with it being implied the engineer is going to be savagely beaten. Earn and Van's evening is marred by three racist incidents where places believe he's using counterfeit $100 bills or won't let him pay in cash at all, so Earn chooses to go to a strip club with Van, Alfred, Darius and Tracy; the club ends up burning through more money than Earn intended, leaving him frustrated. After some reassurance from Alfred, Earn tries to salvage the night and his pride by racing Michael Vick for cash in the club's parking lot, but ends up losing the footrace.


The episode's cold open is an homage to the viral video of a mother reciting and criticizing the lyrics to Vince Staples' "Norf Norf".[18]


Opening song: "MF'N Right" by 2 Chainz

Closing song: "Marsupial Superstars" by SahBabii
144"Helen"Amy SeimetzTaofik KoladeMarch 22, 2018 (2018-03-22)XAA020050.499[19]

Earn performs cunnilingus on Van before they take a trip to Helen for a Fastnacht celebration, but Earn's apathy and displeasure towards the bizarre, off-putting festivities (coupled with Van chatting with a German bartender in fluent German) and Van's frustration over his attitude boil over into a profanity-filled argument over their relationship. Later, similar to season 1 episode "Value", Van and her friend Christina, a fellow Afro-German, disagree over their respective identities. She later confides in the bartender that she and Earn are growing apart. As she leaves to use the bathroom, she finds her stolen phone when the Schnappviecher appears behind her; Earn then texts her saying he wants to talk. Van says she feels that Earn only uses her for sex and doesn't value her as a partner, while Earn is fine with the "arrangement"; they decide to settle their differences over a best-of-five game of table tennis, with a victory for Van meaning that the two essentially split outside of Earn providing child support. The explicit outcome is not shown but it is suggested that Van won.


Parts of the episode bear similarities to the film Get Out.[20][21]


Opening song: "At Sea Again" by Slime

Closing song: "My Angel" by Harry Belafonte & Miriam Makeba
155"Barbershop"Donald GloverStefani RobinsonMarch 29, 2018 (2018-03-29)XAA020040.607[22]

Alfred looks to get his hair cut before a photo shoot for a magazine by his regular barber Bibby, but is instead led through a whirlwind of events involving: visiting one of Bibby's girlfriends, cutting their son's hair before Alfred's, illegally repossessing lumber, chasing down a different, truant son, and inadvertently committing a hit-and-run. Alfred finally gets his haircut upon returning to the barbershop and reluctantly pays Bibby for his services. Sometime later, Alfred comes into the same shop for a haircut but settles for another barber; he then realizes he doesn't understand barber jargon—given he would tell Bibby he wants "the usual"—as he watches Bibby handle a different patron.


Musical score by: Flying Lotus and Thundercat[23]
166"Teddy Perkins"Hiro MuraiDonald GloverApril 5, 2018 (2018-04-05)XAA020060.776[24]

Darius answers an ad off of a message board for a piano and ends up at a mansion owned by a pale, idiosyncratic man with a mask-like face named Theodore "Teddy" Perkins. Teddy cares for a man named Benny Hope, who he claims is his brother. Benny is non-verbal and uses a wheelchair, and Teddy claims that Benny is extremely photosensitive. After being urged by Alfred over the phone to be direct and leave as soon as possible, Darius is eventually granted the piano but is taken to the mansion's basement via elevator where he meets Benny, who communicates with him through a chalkboard that "Teddy [will] kill us both" and that he should retrieve a rifle located in the attic. Darius, nevertheless, plans to leave without dealing with the brothers but is forced to confront Teddy when he blocks the loading bay of Darius' rental truck and he hears a loud sound back inside. Teddy holds Darius at gunpoint and informs him that he plans to kill him and stage the scene to look like a home invasion, but an injured Benny arrives just in time to kill Teddy and then himself. The police haul off the corpses and the piano as Darius drives away.


This episode references the psychological pressures and traumas child stars sometimes face, especially ones with abusive and controlling stage parents such as Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, Tiger Woods, and Serena Williams.[25][26]


Opening song: "Sweet Little Girl" by Stevie Wonder

Closing song: "Evil" by Stevie Wonder
177"Champagne Papi"Amy SeimetzIbra AkeApril 12, 2018 (2018-04-12)XAA020070.694[27]

On New Year's Eve, Van and her friends Candice (Adriyan Rae), Tami (Danielle Deadwyler) and Nadine (Gail Bean) head for a party at a mansion hosted by Drake; Candice looks to spend the party with a boyfriend named DJ and Van wants a photo with Drake to spice up her Instagram. Upon arriving, the ladies meet DJ and take marijuana-infused gummies (sans Candice), but Nadine reacts badly to hers and ends up separated from Van and by a pool speaking with Darius (who was invited to the party because he knows Drake's personal chef). While Van looks for Nadine and Drake throughout the mansion, she stumbles upon a television-lit room with an elderly, Spanish-speaking man (Carlos Guerrero) who claims to be Drake's grandfather and learns that Drake is currently on tour in Europe. She also learns that people are actually just posing with cardboard cutouts of Drake. Van and Tammi then find Nadine and Darius, where they all learn that Candice left with DJ to go to T-Pain's New Year's Eve party and people are being kicked out of the house. The next morning, as the four walk back home, Van has an epiphany that Drake must be Mexican.


The episode briefly touches upon the feminine beauty ideal and some negative effects of social media. The Bostrom simulation argument is also mentioned.[28][29]

Part of this episode is later interpolated in the song "In My Feelings" by Drake from the album Scorpion.[30]


Opening song: "Never Created, Never Destroyed" by Jlin

Closing song: "Cuando suena el bling" (Hotline Bling Spanish Remix) by Fuego
188"Woods"Hiro MuraiStefani RobinsonApril 19, 2018 (2018-04-19)XAA020080.595[31]

Alfred spends the day with a female friend named Sierra but ends up abandoning her at a nail salon after an argument over the authenticity of his career. On the walk home, he meets three fans who decide to mug him when they realize he's alone. Alfred flees into the woods after narrowly avoiding being shot but finds himself lost. As he looks for a way out and day turns into night, he's followed by an apparently mentally unstable man called Wiley. Although he initially seems innocuous, Wiley eventually holds Alfred at knifepoint and threatens to hunt him down if he doesn't find a way out of the woods. Alfred finds himself at a BP gas station after a mad dash and, after a moment of catharsis, enters to get something cold to numb his wounds. When approached by a fan, he decides to break personal tradition and take some selfies with him.


Opening song: "Meditate" by EarthGang

In lieu of a closing song, a dedication to Henry's mother, Willow Kearse-Rice, aired instead; she died on May 12, 2016.[32][33]
199"North of the Border"Hiro MuraiJamal OloriApril 26, 2018 (2018-04-26)XAA020090.487[34]

Earn, Alfred, Darius and Tracy drive to Statesboro for a university concert and lodge with Violet (Jerusha Cavazos)—a girl Earn and Darius met who also has an obsessive crush on Alfred—in her apartment. After Alfred and Clark's performances at the night-time concert, Violet dumps beer on Alfred for talking to another girl; the situation escalates due to Tracy's brash decision-making and the four flee and end up at a frat house in the middle of a party and hazing ritual. While Darius and Tracy visit the house's gun room, Alfred informs Earn that he's considering dropping him as his manager due to his continuous stinginess and lack of perks and that he's looking into being managed by Lucas. In the morning, the four return to Violet's apartment complex to find Alfred's car vandalized and their belongings stolen and/or damaged. Earn is particularly incensed when he finds his laptop missing and resorts to pulling a fire alarm and unsuccessfully attempting to kick Violet's door in. On the ride home, Tracy mocks Earn's decision-making throughout the entire ordeal and pretend-shoots him with a flintlock that was stolen from the frat house. Earn reaches his breaking point and demands to fight Tracy as Alfred pulls the car over and he and Darius watch. Tracy easily beats Earn into submission and the four re-enter the car without a word.


The silk pajamas Earn, Alfred and Darius wear throughout much of the episode bear a strong resemblance to those worn by TLC in the music video for "Creep".[35]


Opening song: "Patty Cake" by Kodak Black

Closing song: "Am I a Good Man" by Them Two
2010"FUBU"Donald GloverStephen GloverMay 3, 2018 (2018-05-03)XAA020100.694[36]

In a flashback to the late 1990s, a middle school-aged Earn (Alkoya Brunson) comes to school wearing a yellow FUBU shirt he ecstatically picked from Marshalls. However, another student named Devin Meyers comes to school wearing an extremely similar shirt and word quickly spreads that one or both are counterfeit; ridicule from upperclassmen also accompany these accusations. Once the school day ends, Earn is close to being exposed but Alfred (Abraham Clinkscales) interjects and deflects the accusations onto Devin. The following day, Earn's homeroom class is informed that Devin committed suicide, with early theories stating that the choice stemmed from trauma from his parents' divorce compounded with the bullying; the latter appears to be unknown to faculty. Earn is guilt-ridden but keeps it to himself. Alfred, alternatively, seems apathetic.


Opening song: "Give Me One Reason" by Tracy Chapman

Closing song: "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)" by Nas
2111"Crabs in a Barrel"Hiro MuraiStephen GloverMay 10, 2018 (2018-05-10)XAA020110.553[37]

At a parent-teacher conference, Lottie's teacher informs Van and Earn that their daughter is gifted like Earn and requires a transfer to an expensive private school if she wants to reach her full potential. Meanwhile, Alfred and Darius pack to move out of their house and go on a European tour headlined by Clark County. Alfred finds the gun from "Alligator Man" while packing and tells Earn he wants it gone. Thinking nothing of it, Earn puts it in his backpack. Additionally, Darius's passport has expired, but he "knows a guy". While at Darius's passport agency, Earn receives a text from Van that she's thinking of taking Lottie and moving in with her mom. Darius tells Earn that he has seen his improvement as a manager and, even though he may be fired, he's family and will always be taken care of by Alfred. At the airport, the three meet up with Clark and Lucas. Earn finds the gun in his carry-on at security and slips it into Clark's bag. On the plane, Alfred tells Earn that he saw what he did. However, he isn't angry about it and even compliments the decision; he tells Earn that people only care about themselves in this business but the two of them are different because they watch out for one another. Clark walks down the aisle and, when asked, tells Alfred that Lucas couldn't make the trip since he got caught with a gun in his bag. Earn confirms to Alfred that he placed the gun in Clark's bag, not Lucas's, solidifying Alfred's feelings about Clark. The episode ends with Tracy arriving at Al's apartment, not realizing that he has left on his European tour.


The episode addresses the Jewish lawyer stereotype and institutional racism against black lawyers.[38]


Opening song: "Walk in the Way" by Ray Barnette & Larry Hall

Closing song: "I Shall Be Released" by Nina Simone

Ratings

Season 1 (2016)

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Atlanta episodes
No. Title Air dateRating
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Viewers
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DVR
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DVR viewers
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Total
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Total viewers
(millions)
1 "The Big Bang" September 6, 20160.51.08[4]0.4N/A0.9[39]1N/A
2 "Streets on Lock" September 6, 20160.50.955[4]N/AN/AN/AN/A
3 "Go for Broke" September 13, 20160.61.07[6]N/AN/AN/AN/A
4 "The Streisand Effect" September 20, 20160.50.920[7]N/AN/AN/AN/A
5 "Nobody Beats the Biebs" September 27, 20160.40.860[8]N/AN/AN/AN/A
6 "Value" October 4, 20160.40.827[9]0.4N/A0.8[40]N/A
7 "B.A.N." October 11, 20160.40.770[10]0.61.051.01.82[41]
8 "The Club" October 18, 20160.40.948[11]0.60.971.01.92[42]
9 "Juneteenth" October 25, 20160.30.651[12]0.60.970.91.62[43]
10 "The Jacket" November 1, 20160.40.786[13]0.60.871.01.66[44]

^1 Live +7 ratings were not available, so Live +3 ratings have been used instead.

Season 2 (2018)

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Atlanta episodes
No. Title Air dateRating
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Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Alligator Man" March 1, 20180.40.851[14]0.71.111.11.97[45]
2 "Sportin' Waves" March 8, 20180.40.714[16]0.50.900.91.61[46]
3 "Money Bag Shawty" March 15, 20180.30.561[17]0.50.850.81.41[47]
4 "Helen" March 22, 20180.30.499[19]0.40.750.71.25[48]
5 "Barbershop" March 29, 20180.30.607[22]0.50.780.81.39[49]
6 "Teddy Perkins" April 5, 20180.40.776[24]0.60.991.01.77[50]
7 "Champagne Papi" April 12, 20180.40.694[27]0.40.760.81.45[51]
8 "Woods" April 19, 20180.30.595[31]N/AN/AN/AN/A
9 "North of the Border" April 26, 20180.20.487[34]0.50.710.71.20[52]
10 "FUBU" May 3, 20180.40.694[36]N/AN/ATBDN/A
11 "Crabs in a Barrel" May 10, 20180.30.553[37]N/AN/AN/AN/A

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